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Clinic Appointments

Location

125 Lattimore Rd., Suite 280
East Entrance, Second Floor
Rochester, NY 14620

Hours

Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

For Appointments

Call (585) 276-MILK (6455).

For Providers: Breastfeeding and Human Lactation Study Center

Prenatal visits: Can be seen for history of lactation problems, induced lactation, medical complications of pregnancy, medication concerns, and more (often seen by lactation consultant and Breastfeeding & Lactation Medicine provider)

Postpartum visits: Can be seen by Lactation Consultant ONLY (e.g., latch problems, pumping, back to work), or LC and Breastfeeding & Lactation Medicine provider (e.g., medical problems with lactation, medication concerns, low milk supply, tongue tie)

Telelactation Appointments

Virtually connect with a lactation consultant or provider to discuss your lactation concerns and questions. A follow-up visit, either in person or virtually, may be recommended after your initial consultation. Concerns about latch, breast/nipple pain or tongue tie evaluation are best seen in person; however, we are happy to see you via telemedicine if preferred for any reason.

Note: You do not need to be a URMC patient to schedule an appointment; however, you must be in New York State at the time of your visit.

Hours

Monday–Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

For Appointments

Call (585) 276-MILK (6455).

Schedule a Telelactation Appointment in MyChart

Before Your Appointment

Respect and Privacy

At our clinic, every family is valued and respected in their individuality.

  • We are Safe Space trained which means that every staff member has committed to providing evidence-based and respectful care to our LGBTQI+ patients.
  • Breastfeeding can feel private, and is sometimes uncomfortable to do in front of others. We welcome you to bring a support person. We also offer chaperones for breast exams and breastfeeding as well on request.
  • All body types are welcome. Patients with larger bodies can feel uncomfortable in healthcare environments because of bias, small chairs and over-emphasis on weight loss. We offer comfortable seating, trained and welcoming staff, and do not routinely weigh postpartum patients.

What to Bring

  • Come with baby if you are latching!
  • Bring your pump and pump supplies, especially if you have any problems with milk expression or milk supply.
  • Bring baby’s food, if they take pumped milk or formula.

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Admitted Patients - Inpatient Appointment

  • Breastfeeding, chestfeeding, or lactation concerns while you or your child are in the hospital
  • Lactation Consultants are available to all adult and pediatric patients at Strong and Golisano Children's Hospital, every day of the year. If you need anything lactation-related while you or your child is admitted or has surgery, you can:
    • Ask your team to put in a consult for "lactation."
    • Ask your team to page a Lactation Consultant.
    • Patients can ask their lactation consultant or primary team to put in a consult to Breastfeeding Medicine - Common questions about inpatient consults